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Jeremy Ford 1

Obsessive attachment, low self-


esteem, and mental health issues
Agree
can cause love to turn into an
obsession.

I believe that if it is true love, than you


Agree will always love thbatthat person
forever

Letting go, in my opinion, enables us to


use our mental, emotional, and physical
Agree energy efficiently.

Agree Love can controll your life because

I feel like love can shape how you


view life but you don’t always need
Disagree/
love to show how your view life.
Agree

Agree because when you


are grieving you cant start
to blame others that you
Agree
caused there grief and
start being mean to others
1st stanza:
Years ago, the speaker fell in love with
a beautiful woman named Annabel Lee
who lived in a seaside city.

2nd stanza: Although they were both


young, they were both madly in love with
one another. Even the angels desired to
have their love loved.

3rd stanza:The chilly winds caused


the early death of Annabel Lee.

4th stanza: He keeps saying that she died


from the cold wind because the angels
were envious of them.

5th stanza: His love for Annabel Lee is


unbreakable.

6th stanza: He still sees his


wife's beauty in his dreams,
and he even spends the night
next to her in her tomb.
The poem's title illustrates how love
and loss exist and how Annabel Lee
does not simply vanish after she “Can ever dissever muy soul from the soul
passes away. To put it another way, of the beautiful Annabel Lee;”
the poem is named after the person
he still loves.
There was a girl named Annabel Lee that I loved and who
loved me a long time ago. She lived in a "kingdom" beside
the river. When we were young and in love, angels were
envious of our union. She was ill and died, and I buried her
near our house because the angels were envious. Again,
because they were envious, the angels sent the wind to
murder her. Even death couldn't separate us because of
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how much we loved one another. In comparison to the love
of the elderly and wise, their love was stronger. I often
daydream about her and spend the night beside her grave.

Personification, alliteration, hyperbole, “the wind came out of the cloud by night, Chilling and
imagery and more in the poem. The killing my Annabel Lee.”
author is trying to express a theme of that
"The angels, not half so happy in heaven."
love can transcend death and uses the
literacy devices to make the poem "I was a child and she was a child."
beautiful, emotional, and haunting

The main subject is about the death of


a young, beautiful, and dearly beloved
woman.
Lines 1-41

The poem with a warm and loving feeling,


then ends off the poem leaving the readers
with a creepy and chilling vibe. I know lines 1-41
because the love was being obsessive. This
means that the poem changes overtime.

literary devices of alliteration, allusion, assonance,


hyperbole, imagery, personification, and symbolism. The
word choice is dark, happy, and romantic because is the first
part he says that their love for each other is strong and cant
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be broken. It turns dark once she dies because he starts to
blame others for her death. It then turns back romantic and
creepy, because he lays on the shore every night by her
grave,

Lines 1-20/ Lines 27-41( The poem was about him loving her)
The poet is saying that humans are
capable of taking something as pure and
lovely as love and twisting it into
lines 21-26(The narrator was twisted and angry
something hideous.
at the angels)
To show how powerful his love is and he is mad towards the angels

In "Annabel Lee," the speaker describes Annabel Lee as "beautiful" and "a child," saying he himself was a
child also.These descriptors paint Annabel as young and lovely, as well as deeply in love with the speaker

This term is used to reference the resting place or burial location of a deceased person.

Annabel Lee dies from a cold wind

Poe uses imagery throughout the story, The sea is one of the biggest examples,
along with clouds, wind, the moon, and the stars.

love and death

Love can be obsessive and powerful

Annabel Lee was his wife

On the seaside next to her grave/sea

Both. The speaker is obsessed with how and why Annabel died and is looking for someone to blame. Also
other people are judging him because they don't understand how he could be so in love
Lines 38-41
Lines 21-22

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